Miller vs NSA: 4 Players Who Shined
Some of the games in the 757 and surrounding areas last year were truly exciting. In many cases, I was unable to post the game reviews due to so many games having been seen in such a short amount of…
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Continue ReadingSome of the games in the 757 and surrounding areas last year were truly exciting. In many cases, I was unable to post the game reviews due to so many games having been seen in such a short amount of time. Going over my notes, I decided to recap prospects I noted during those games from the past season that have yet to be released. Enjoy!
1.
Clarence Rupert
Clarence
Rupert
6'7" | PF
Miller School | 2021
State
VA
6’7 F 2021
-Rupert possesses an excellent frame to play the 4 in college.
-Rupert is an excellent spot up shooter. This makes him dangerous as a stretch 4.
-Rupert is already incredibly strong and is hard to keep off of the offensive glass.
2.
Kaleb Brown
Kaleb
Brown
6'3" | SG
King's Fork | 2023
VA
6’3 SG 2023
-Even though he is in the class of 2023, Brown already has excellent size for either guard spot.
-Brown showed he can be a reliable defensive stopper.
-Brown is excellent at playing off the ball. If you do not watch him closely, Brown will pop out, spot up and drain the 3.
3. Jaden Freeman 6’5 SF 2021
-Already looks like he can guard 3 or more positions at the next level. This makes Freeman an awesome defensive prospect.
-Freeman is confident in his shot making ability. While he is not yet the best shooter, you can not leave him open and he is willing to take and make big shots.
-Freeman is extremely lanky and uses his reach to block or alter shots at the rim. What is even better is the fact that Freeman is excellent at avoiding making any body contact on contests. This allows him to disrupt without fouling out.
4. Kemauri Spencer 6’4 PF 2021
-Spencer has guard like quickness that allows him to absolutely abuse smaller forwards off of the dribble.
-Spencer is incredibly active on both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball. His energy makes him hard to contain.
-Spencer is very good at minimizing his dribbles. Instead, he uses one or two precise bounces to get to his spots.